Chapter 249: The Eternal Flame Awakens the Sleeping Army
Asgard, ruled by Hela, the goddess of death, is now littered with corpses. The soldiers who did not intend to be loyal to her were killed by her. At this time, Hela walked past the corpse with Skorch, and whispered, "Doesn't anyone remember me? Has no one studied our history?"
Hela thought that her return would boost the morale of the warriors, and that countless followers would follow her to fulfill one ambition after another, and would rule the entire universe under her leadership.
At this time, the soldiers whom Hela thought would follow her without complaint were lying quietly on the ground. This disappointed the goddess of death too much.
As she spoke, Hela walked to the center of the hall and looked up at the fresco in the dome, which depicted the history of Asgard, and the sunlight refracted through the surrounding windows, illuminating the entire fresco, and the figures on the frescoes came to life.
In the center of the mural is Odin, the ruler of Asgard, who stands majestically on the top of the temple, while his wife snuggles up to him, and on the left and right below stand his two sons: Thor and Loki. It's really a picture of family affection and love. new
Hela looked at the image and couldn't help but say, "Look at these lies. The goblet, the parties, the peace agreement, Odin was proud of the results, but he felt that the process was shameful."
Once Odin took Hela to conquer the planets of the universe, Hela felt that they would become the rulers of the entire universe, but at this time, his father Odin retreated, he wanted to reach a so-called peace agreement, he suddenly wanted a peaceful scene, which is also the most incomprehensible place for Hela.
The mural depicts many important figures in Asgard's history, but without the figure of Hela, the goddess of death, Hela is enraged and throws her weapon into the mural on the dome.
The dome was punctured, and the mural fell from the shattered roof, and Skolch dodged the bricks, which were scattered all over the place, kicking up layers of dust.
Hela stood in the middle of the rubble and continued to look up in the direction of the dome, and after the shattered mural fell off, another mural was revealed, it was a red background, as red as blood, and Hela on the back of a giant beast led the soldiers forward, only to see her in the painting holding a long sword in one hand, galloping in the chaos.
Hela recalled, "I was his weapon in the expansion of the Asgardian Empire. We have conquered kingdom after kingdom."
The Asgardian palace on the mural is so imposing and shining with golden light. In the center of the mural is Odin, the ruler of Asgard, and next to him stands Hela, the goddess of death, and Hela is holding the hammer of Thor, and they embrace victory, so mighty.
"Then, because I was more ambitious than he was, he banished me, imprisoned me, and locked me up like a wild beast. Until then, the warriors of Asgard were respected. Their bodies are buried like heroes under this palace." Hela said as she turned and led Skorch towards the palace's treasure trove.
Skorch looked at the treasures in the vault and said, "These are Odin's treasures."
Unexpectedly, Hela said disdainfully, "It's all fake. Most of the stuff here is fake." As she spoke, she knocked down a large golden glove on the display table, each with gems of different colors on the joints of the five fingers, a familiar glove.
Hela walked past a display stand, looked at a block of energy on the table, and continued, "These are useless things." The power block is glowing with a faint blue light.
Hela walked to the next booth, where Surter's skull was placed. Hela looked at the skull dismissively and said, "It's so much smaller than I thought."
Hela looked at the burning flames in a basin not far away, and she walked briskly over them, the flames reflecting her face.
"This is the Eternal Flame." As she spoke, Hela picked up a handful of flames from the brazier with one hand and admired it in her hand.
Hela then took out a huge scythe and carved a large hole in the ground of the main hall, which would lead to the underground space of the palace. She held the Eternal Flame in her hand and said to Skorci beside her, "Do you want to see what its true power looks like?"
Before Skorch could react, the goddess of death sea
Holding the Eternal Flame in his hand, he fell backwards and fell into the black hole.
Skorch walked into the black hole and looked down, it looked like a bottomless abyss, and there was no Hela in sight, only a flame with an orange glow falling downward.
Hela fell to the next floor of the palace, where the corpses of the once heroic warriors were placed, and now they were all white bones, only the armor on their bodies, which still showed their great exploits.
Hela illuminated everything around her with the Eternal Flame and said, "Dear Fenris, look, what have they done to you?" Hela looked at a huge corpse that lay alone on the high platform in front of her.
The huge corpse, which looked like a small mountain, could not be seen before, it was placed in the darkness, but the huge body could still see its former strength, and now it lay quietly, motionless. It was Fenrir the wolf.
Hela whispered to it, "Now the eternal fire will regenerate you." As she spoke, Hela poured the Eternal Flame into the ground, and the power of the flame spread instantly, spreading to everything around them, and the green light that symbolized life was also injected into each corpse, and they were resurrected, their eyes glowed with green, and their bodies also emitted green light.
The sleeping corpses came back to life, roaring and screaming, venting their once pent-up grievances. Each corpse was summoned by the Eternal Flame, and they rose from their once cold platform and walked behind Hela, their steps unison, their footsteps powerful.
Hela turned her back to the resurrected corpses, raised her hands from her sides, and gestured to them, "I miss you so much! I miss all of you."
A resurrected beast descended from the sky, its massive head stretched out towards Hela, and roared from its mouth. This is the poison dragon Nidhogg, whose wings were once covered with dead bodies, and whose resurrection heralds the beginning of Hela's revenge.
Hela watched with satisfaction, and Asgard returned to her. She wants to draw on all kinds of power, she wants to rule Asgard, and she wants to fulfill the ambitions that she once had been curbed by her father Odin.
Hela always felt that she was the future of Asgard, and she even believed that the entire universe should be controlled by her. It was her father, Odin, who deprived her of all her rights and gave her two stupid younger brothers, who she considered not to be a worthy ruler.
And now she, Hela, the goddess of death, is back. With the warriors who once fought side by side, with her strength, she is back.
She will take back everything that should have been hers.